30 
Date. 
1849. 
Aug. 12 

REPORT—1849. 
Description. Place. Observer. 
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105 23". = h; blue; rapid;|Ibid............. A. H. 8. Lowe, 
from f Cassiopeia to H 18 Esq. 
Camelopardalis; blue streak ; 
visible for 5 secs. 
10" 25". =1st mag.; yellow; 
rapid; from ( to € Pegasi. 
Ibid. 
28 and C.H. 153 Urs. Maj. 
to v Urs. Maj. 
10% 38™. Small; rapid ; from Z\[bid............. 1s MP cers sitbeosa Ibid. 
to y Urs. Maj. 
108 38™. Small; from 6 Urs.|[bid.......... SbslLUe Mecsas chesesicns Ibid. 
Maj. through 11 Canium 
Venat. 
other’s paths about 1° 
These two crossed each 
above No. 1 Can. Venet. 
10" 42™. Small; rapid ; from/[bid............. My, cqvaceguesscebe Ibid. 
r Herculis to 8 Bootis. 
10% 46™. Small; yellow; tail ;[bid............. 1 i (PSS A Sd Ibid. 
rapid; from C.H. 155 Came: 
lo, ardalis to Capella. 
10" 46™ 30%. Small ; rapid; fromjIbid............. Mich. secant steserees Ibid. 
n Herculis to 6 Bootis. 
10" 47™. Small; rapid; from|[bid...........+. Id. 
Corona Borealis to y Ser- 
pentis. 
105 56™. = 4%; red; rapid ;|[bid..........+¢. 1 (i baer 
from \ to 31 Pegasi; left ray 
visible 3 secs. , 
1151™, Smail; rapid; from y{Ibid.....0..;5001Td. ...cecsceeernes Tbid. 
Urs. Min. horizontally to 7 
Draconis. 
115 5™, Small, with streamers ;|[bid............. Tdi acrreze, cents .. Ibid. 
rapid; from 31 to 3° beyond 
36 Pegasi. 
28 meteors, of which 21/Castle Do- |W. H. Leeson, 
proceeded from points in) nington. Esq. 
or near Cygnus, and 7 from : 
Ursa Minor. Only 1 brilliant, 
from Deneb to # Lyre ; train 
visible 3 secs. R 
From 95 30™ to 10" 30™. Seven|Gosport . ...... H. Burney, Esq. |Ibid. 
meteors; 3 between Cygnus 
and Delphinus 1 large, from 
Corona Borealis to a Her- 
culis; another from Aquila ; 
gold colour ; direction at first 
S., then S.W., giving a zig- 
zag path. 
From 9" to 118. Four meteors.|[bid........++++. ET eae, nav anes ct 
The first passed between 
Polaris and the Guards of 
Urs. Min.; one under and 
one through the tail of Urs. 
Maj., and the other two 
over Lyre. 



Cominunicated by 
Mi. Lowe. 
